Hey guys!I am looking for the drivers side window, side glass pieces. The glass was smashed out and i am having a lot of trouble hunting down replacement glass. If anyone has or can point me in the right direction to where i could get such, that would be greatly appreciated!

I am in need of all three, the front piece before the toll window, the piece above the toll window, and the D shaped piece after the toll window. I have no issues paying for shipping if i can't find something semi local! Not much for 4106's up here that i know of so i figured this would be a good place to start.

I am in need of all three, the front piece before the toll window, the piece above the toll window, and the D shaped piece after the toll window.

Andy -

The "D" window is flat glass, and any local glass company can cut it for you, providing they can remove the old in one piece.

Sounds like you've got the split driver's window that opens, right? With that glass, you've got a real challenge, because it's got a double curve to it. If you want to remain OEM, then you're going to have to find somebody parting out a 4104 or 4106 that's configured the same and use that, as the OEM glass is now made from unobtainium.

All is not lost, however. Motion Windows, aka Peninsula Glass in Vancouver, WA, makes a replacement unit that many conversion folk use. It's flat glass, split in half vertically, back half of which is a slider w/ a sliding screen too. Comes as a complete assembly - remove the OEM and install theirs. Granted, you lose the ability to open the front half, which may or may not be a preference, but that's the compromise that's available.

As a side note, if you do remove the original double glass driver's window, hang on to it!

The minute you send it off to recycling, there will be another busnut looking for one.

Keep the hardware especially!

If a local glass shop does the work, make doubly sure they don't destroy the frame & hardware taking the old unit out, and insist they hand it back to you once it's out of the coach. You don't want it going on their recycling pile!

I'm a little nervous about glass, having had a very bloody personal experience with a storefront window about forty years ago. I realize OEM is unobtanium, but shouldn't this be tempered, at least? The glass shop may be able to have it tempered, it won't be cheap. Be safe.

... but shouldn't this be tempered, at least? The glass shop may be able to have it tempered, it won't be cheap. Be safe.

Ted

Vehicle glass needs to be either toughened or laminated; laminated is easier as laminated glass is just two panes of float glass stuck either side of a plastic sheet and the glass shop can cut it themselves (you just cut both glass panes separately then cut through the plastic sheet with a knife).

Toughened glass is slightly more involved because it needs to be sent off for the toughening process after the glass shop cuts it - but it's common enough to have it done and it's not particularly expensive. I don't know about in the States but the laws here say that full-height domestic windows (that children might run into etc) have to be made of toughened glass, so getting them made is quite common - I had 10 or 12 made myself for a conservatory a few years ago.